The shooting happened Thursday night shortly before 9 p.m. The victim has been identified as Tywaun Theon Perkins. According to court records, Perkins served time for murder and has had recent scrapes with the law.

On Friday a homicide investigator discovered another bullet casing at the Exxon gas station on 8th Avenue South.

Members of the group "Stop the Violence" came to the area to speak out against the crime.

"This is a crime, we got to get this person off the street and as fast as we can. We are asking the community to step up. If you have seen anything concerning the killing last night we need to call Birmingham police," Herman Henderson said.

Those who live in the Titusville community have been shaken by the murder.

"The Titusville community will not tolerate any violence in whatever shape or form. Violence can take place anywhere. It can and has taken place all across Birmingham," the Rev. Anthony Johnson said.

The Stop the Violence group is not defending Perkins' violent past, but they are concerned about violence spreading in their community.

"We are out in the community right now, combing the streets trying to get information so we can make sure we feed information back to the Birmingham police cause we got to catch this person so this won't happen again," Henderson said.

So far, no arrests have been made in the case. If you have any information, please call police at 205-254-1764 or Crime Stoppers at 205-254-7777.

High pressure and drier air will dominate our forecast over the next few days. Temperatures are only reaching the mid 60s this afternoon with clear skies. It will be chilly enough Monday night to break out the light jacket. Expect temperatures in the mid 40s.

High pressure and drier air will dominate our forecast over the next few days. Temperatures are only reaching the mid 60s this afternoon with clear skies. It will be chilly enough Monday night to break out the light jacket. Expect temperatures in the mid 40s.